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Exploring generative art since the 1990s

I'sorry? 🤯😢😳

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By popular demand, I'm posting here on X the entire Episode 1 of my new podcast AFTERMATH, bridging mathematics, quantum physics, philosophy & Jungian psychology. In this episode we explore hidden connections between our minds using math. Your feedback will be much appreciated!…


for modelling within Blender however, i think just sticking to subdiv is perfectly fine and probably much easier to work with, with better tooling than for NURBS. In Solidworkds its probably the reverse.


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With the recent news and events about superconductors, I made this animation showing the Meissner effect for a type 1 superconductor placed above a magnet. You can see how the magnetic field lines move away from the type 1 superconductor and go around it! This was created using…


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some beautiful generative artwork! (handcrafted! :)

More flock drawing experiments

amygoodchild's tweet image. More flock drawing experiments
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Interesting that 2 years ago generated art felt like wow and now feels like meh - very uninspired. Does AI-art give us a better feel for what is human creativity?


The only thing needed is an index for the first active particle in the particles array. Swap the particle that got its state changed (horribly magically I might say :) with the one at the index and increase/decrease index accordingly. That pattern is called an ordered list 🤓

The 2nd array is not needed. You can store an index of the first free particle and then store an index of the next free particle right inside the particle array (that element is unused anyway) and so on.



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Ah, I think "All the history of science is the history of compression progress"-@SchmidhuberAI might like this: gzip beating neural approaches.

this paper's nuts. for sentence classification on out-of-domain datasets, all neural (Transformer or not) approaches lose to good old kNN on representations generated by.... gzip aclanthology.org/2023.findings-…

LukeGessler's tweet image. this paper's nuts. for sentence classification on out-of-domain datasets, all neural (Transformer or not) approaches lose to good old kNN on representations generated by.... gzip aclanthology.org/2023.findings-…


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"We think we’re intelligent, know we’re conscious, and so assume the two go together." Beautiful article on (the difference between) intelligence and consciousness by AnilSeth: nautil.us/why-conscious-…


'code aesthetics' will be something of the past - soon, you'll just generate blobs of code that work, and if it doesn't you just regenerate it. Imagine the hours spent by many coders aligning and reordering code to make it readable and pretty. All for naught now.


AI apocalypse be like

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creative people in AI should know the 1954 ronald dahl short story “the great automatic grammatizator” about a writing machine that works faster & better than humans. authors prefer the machine writing and sell their name to the inventor. it’s all there. d-a-v-e.org/wp/wp-content/…

kcimc's tweet image. creative people in AI should know the 1954 ronald dahl short story “the great automatic grammatizator” about a writing machine that works faster & better than humans. authors prefer the machine writing and sell their name to the inventor. it’s all there. d-a-v-e.org/wp/wp-content/…

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This is Carly Burd, she grew food to help feed over 1600 people with her A Meal on Me with Love program. Someone didn't like what she was doing and salted her garden so she won't be able to grow anything anymore.


ok so ChatGPT has no idea what task it is performing so efficiently, and humans are used for alignment of these tasks. Embodiment serves as human alignment -ie the biology needs certain things to survive. So what does ChatGPT need to survive? 🤔


No they don't. The AI maps the input image to the brainwaves and reconstructs the input from that.

I'm speechless. Not peer-reviewed yet but a submitted paper. The 'presented images' were shown to a group of humans. The 'reconstructed images' were the result of an fMRI output to Stable Diffusion. In other words, #stablediffusion literally read people's minds. Source 👇

groktheworm's tweet image. I'm speechless.

Not peer-reviewed yet but a submitted paper.

The 'presented images' were shown to a group of humans. The 'reconstructed images' were the result of an fMRI output to Stable Diffusion.

In other words, #stablediffusion literally read people's minds.

Source 👇


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